The San Antonio Spurs are still tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder for the best winning percentage in the Western Conference, but they're banged up; Manu Ginobili is out with a hamstring injury, and Tony Parker will miss at least Saturday's game against the Atlanta Hawks with a sore neck.

Stephen Jackson says not to worry.

Stephen Jackson isn't concerned about his inclusion on a recent list of the NBA's most overpaid players. (AP Photo)

"We've been in this game a long time, so we know how to deal with the bumps and bruises, but I guarantee (at) playoff time, everybody will be ready to play, regardless if they're hurt or not," Jackson told reporters on Saturday morning. "We'll be ready to go."

"I've been underpaid my whole career. So, you do the math. It's adding up. Who cares? Whether they think that or not, I'm still getting paid almost $10 million this year," Jackson (6.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 1.8 apg) said. He averaged a career-high 21.1 points in 2009-10 with the Charlotte Bobcats.

"I'm happy to be on that list. If Dirk Nowitzki (No. 5) and Carmelo Anthony (No. 1) are on that list, my life is going in the right direction."

Jackson also said that for his birthday—he turned 35 on Thursday—he had a Anchorman"-themed at a local restaurant, complete with costumes and line readings. He, naturally, was Ron Burgundy.